Saturday, April 8, 2017

Quick Hit: Miguel Sulbaran Suspended Under Drug Prevention Program

Photo courtesy of Robert Pimpsner and Pinstriped Prospects

The New York Yankees saw one of their own suspended this
week as left-handed starting pitcher Miguel Sulbaran was suspended for 25 games
under the league’s minor league drug prevention and treatment program. If the
name Sulabran sounds familiar it is because he was the pitching prospect that
the Yankees got from the Minnesota Twins when they traded utility infielder
Eduardo Nunez there a few seasons back.

Sulbaran was slated to begin the season in Double-A this
season with the Trenton Thunder after going 3-5 with a 4.77 ERA there last year
in 14 starts. Sulbaran also pitched for Triple-A Scranton last season as well
pitching five scoreless innings for the RailRiders before heading back down to
Trenton.

Here’s the MLB.com press release in its entirety:

The Office of the Commissioner of Baseball announced today
that five Minor League players have been suspended following their violations
of the Minor League Drug Prevention and Treatment Program.

San Francisco Giants Minor League right-handed pitcher Jose
Dominguez has received a 142-game suspension without pay after testing positive
for metabolites of Stanozolol, his second positive test for a
performance-enhancing substance in violation of the program. The
suspension of Dominguez, who is currently on the roster of the Triple-A
Sacramento River Cats of the Pacific Coast League, is effective immediately.

New York Yankees Minor League left-handed pitcher Miguel
Sulbaran has received a 25-game suspension without pay following a violation of
the program. The suspension of Sulbaran, who is currently on the roster
of the Double-A Trenton Thunder of the Eastern League, is effective
immediately.

The following three players, all of whom are on their
respective Club's rookie-level Dominican Summer League roster, have each
received suspensions for performance-enhancing substance violations, effective
at the start of the 2017 DSL season:

Seattle Mariners Minor League right-handed pitcher Frank
Encarnacion has received a 72-game suspension without pay after testing
positive for metabolites of Stanozolol.

Detroit Tigers Minor League right-handed pitcher Jose
Ramirez has received a 72-game suspension without pay after testing positive
for metabolites of Stanozolol.

Mariners Minor League right-handed pitcher Andy Taveras has
received a 72-game suspension without pay after testing positive for
metabolites of Stanozolol.